Brains

Brains - Official Ale of the Welsh Rugby Union

Brains became the first Welsh company to appear on the Welsh National Jersey in 2004 and went on to partner Wales in their 2005 and 2008 Grand Slams and still remain a WRU partner as Official Ale of the WRU.

Brains have long been supporters of Welsh sport, backing football, rugby and cricket teams prior to developing a relationship with the WRU.

Founded in 1882 Brains has grown to become the largest producer of real ale in Wales, owning more than 200 pubs across the country with their landmark brewery still in the heart of Cardiff, walking distance from the Home of Welsh rugby, Millennium Stadium.

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"We're mindful that a lot of players did really well in the summer," Warren Gatland tells WRU TV as he explains his side for Wales v Australia this Saturday. Clywch o'r dyn ei hun am y tîm a ddewiswyd ar gyfer dydd Sadwrn.